Write a Javascript program that uses arrays to store the highest and lowest temp
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Question
Write a Javascript program that uses arrays to store the highest and lowest temperatures for each month of the year. The user of the program should be able to input these monthly temperatures in an HTML form. The program should output the average high, average low, and the highest and lowest temperatures for the year; each of these outputs should be accessed by clicking on "buttons" on the form.
Your program must consist of the following functions: a. Function getData: This function reads and stores data in the two-dimensional array. b. Function averageHigh: This function calculates and returns the average high temperature for the year. c. Function averageLow: This function calculates and returns the average low temperature for the year. d. Function indexHighTemp: This function returns the index of the highest high temperature in the array. e. Function indexLowTemp: This function returns the index of the lowest low temperature in the array.
PLEASE HELP.
Explanation / Answer
#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <iomanip>
using namespace std;
void getData(int array [12][2], ifstream& infile);
double averageHigh (int array [12][2]);
double averageLow (int array [12][2]);
int indexHighTemp (int array [12][2], ofstream& outfile);
int indexLowTemp (int array [12][2], ofstream& outfile);
int main()
{
int array [12][2];
int high;
int low;
ifstream infile;
ofstream outfile;
infile.open("E:\program6input.txt");
outfile.open("E:\program6ouput.txt");
outfile << "Daniel" <<endl;
outfile<<endl;
outfile<<fixed<<showpoint<<setprecision(2);
getData(array, infile);
averageHigh(array);
outfile << setw(18) << left << "Average High Temp:" << averageHigh (array)<<endl;
averageLow (array);
outfile << setw(18) << left << "Average Low Temp:"<<averageLow (array)<<endl;
high = indexHighTemp (array, outfile);
low = indexLowTemp (array, outfile);
outfile << setw(18) << left << "Highest Temp:";
outfile << high << endl;
outfile << setw(18) << left << "Lowest Temp:";
outfile << low << endl;
infile.close();
outfile.close();
system("pause");
}
void getData (int array[12][2], ifstream& infile)
{
int x;
int y;
for(x=0; x<12; x++)
{
for(y=0; y<2; y++)
{
infile >> array[x][y];
}
}
}
double averageHigh (int array [12][2])
{
double avg;
double sum;
int x;
int y;
avg = 0;
sum = 0;
for (x = 0; x<12; x++)
{
{
sum = sum + array[x][0];
}
}
avg = sum / x;
return avg;
}
double averageLow (int array[12][2])
{
double avg2;
double sum2;
int x;
int y;
avg2=0;
sum2=0;
for (x=0; x<12; x++)
{
{
sum2 = sum2 + array[x][1];
}
}
avg2 = sum2 /x;
return avg2;
}
int indexHighTemp (int array[12][2], ofstream& outfile)
{
int highest;
int x;
int y;
int xx;
int yy;
highest = array[0][0];
for (x=0; x<12; x++)
{
for (y=0; y<2; y++)
{
if (highest < array[x][y])
{
highest =array[x][y];
xx=x;
yy=y;
}
}
}
outfile << setw(18) << left << "High Temp Index:"<< "[" << xx << ","<< yy<< "]" << endl;
return highest;
}
int indexLowTemp (int array[12][2], ofstream& outfile)
{
int lowest;
int x;
int y;
int xx;
int yy;
lowest = array[0][0];
for (x=0; x<12; x++)
{
for (y=0; y<2; y++)
{
if (lowest > array[x][y])
{
lowest = array[x][y];
xx = x;
yy = y;
}
}
}
outfile << setw(18) << left << "Low Temp Index:" << "[" << xx << "," << yy <<"]" << endl;
return lowest;
}
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